KELSEYVILLE -- Shelbie Harris came within two outs of pitching a no-hitter on Tuesday as the Lower Lake Trojans shut out the Kelseyville Knights 13-0 in a North Central League I softball game at Kelseyville.

The game was called after five innings because of the 10-run rule.

Harris carried a no-hitter into the bottom of the fifth inning. She retired the first batter she faced before Morgan Profitt lined a single into right field to end the no-hit bid. Ashlynn Mock relieved Harris at that point and retired the next two Kelseyville batters to complete the combined one-hitter.

Harris finished with seven strikeouts and three walks. Jennifer Green took the loss, striking out three and walking seven in three innings.

Amanda Graf went 2-for-4 with a double and a RBI for Lower Lake (4-3 league, 13-4 overall), which had only six hits but was the beneficiary of 12 walks and two hit batsmen. Emma Diener and Kristen Celli each had two RBIs.

Lower Lake never looked back after scoring five times in the top of the first.

Kelseyville (1-6, 6-8) has lost six in a row.

"We weren't on it today," Kelseyville coach Taryn Kysely said. "We were batting so well at the beginning of the season and we just stopped."

In other softball action Tuesday:

Clear Lake 3, Middletown 0

At Middletown, Clear Lake scored three times in the top of the seventh to break open a scoreless game and beat the Middletown Mustangs in NCL I action.

Winning pitcher Rachel Wingler and losing pitcher Renee Edwards put zeroes on the scoreboard through the first six innings before Clear Lake (6-1, 9-4) broke through in the seventh on a RBI infield single by Aliza Atkins and a two-run single by Wingler, who struck out nine and walked none.

Middletown (3-4, 6-8) missed a golden opportunity to take a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the fifth with a runner at third base and only one out. Ashley Hart crushed a drive to deep left field that Hannah Norwood somehow ran down for the out. Unfortunately for Middletown, the runner at third didn't tag up and instead continued home. Norwood threw the ball to third base to complete an inning-ending double play.

"She (runner) was a freshman and just made a mistake," Middletown coach Barry Glosser said.

"She could have walked home," Clear Lake coach Gary Pickle said.

Middletown had another threat working in the seventh with runners at second and third with one out. Wingler wiggled out of the jam by getting a strikeout and a comebacker to end the game.

"We had runners in scoring position, they had runners in scoring position, but the pitcher's pitched out of it," Glosser said.

"Both sides played really well," Pickle added.

Wingler went 2-for-4 and Marsha'na Sugimoto went 2-for-2 for Clear Lake, a winner of six straight.

Hannah Flynn went 2-for-3 for Middletown while Hart and Kristiana Outen each went 1-for-3 with a double.